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Mark Meadows Removed From North Carolina Voter Rolls As Voter Fraud Claims Are Investigated
The former chief of staff is under investigation for allegedly voting from an address he had never visited outside of North Carolina.
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin Vetoes 26 Democratic Bills
Some Democratic representatives believe the vetoes are in retaliation for rejecting some of Youngkin’s nominations for certain positions
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Nashville To Make Juneteenth A Paid Holiday
Nashville mayor John Cooper plans to sign an executive order on Thursday to make it official.
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National Urban League’s 2022 State of Black America Report Provides An Urgent Warning To Democracy
The 2022 report claims that issues such as voter suppression and growing income inequality will “precipitate the collapse of democracy in the U.S.
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Hampton University Erases Outstanding Student Balances For Spring 2022 Semester
The HBCU will not increase tuition, fees, and room and board for the 2022-2023 school year
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Biden Administration Takes Steps To Loosen the Burdens of Medical Debt
Steps include investigating credit reporting companies and debt collectors that violate patients’ and families’ rights
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Biden Nominates New ATF Director, Announces Regulations On ‘Ghost Gun’ Kits
The new federal rules include requiring kit makers and resellers to have a serial number on weapons, as well as run background checks on buyers.
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Let’s Look At Athletes As People Outside Their Profession
Some of the comments in regards to Dwayne Haskins’ untimely death shows we have a long way to go in how we look at athletes
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Abrams-Backed Lawsuit Challenging Georgia’s Election Process Goes To Trial
The lawsuit which was filed in 2018 targeting Georgia’s in-person cancellation of absentee ballots begins trial proceedings today
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Black History Can Never Be Erased, Nor Forgotten
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court goes to show that Black history is something that can never be altered.